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Rachel joined CBmE as a Research Associate in May 2016. She is currently involved in conducting research on a number of different projects relating to global health, and Appreciative Inquiry as a pedagogic style of fostering professionalism in medical schools. Her research interests includes vulnerability, humanitarian aid, and human rights issues.

Rachel was a summer intern at the Yale Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics’ Summer Institute (Class of 2013), and her interest in bioethics led her to pursue a Masters in Bioethics (2014-2015) at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. She has also previously attained Bachelor of Arts (majoring in Philosophy and Psychology) from Monash. Before joining CBmE, Rachel worked as a Teaching Associate at Monash’s Centre for Human Bioethics on a teaching project for medical students, on the subject of justice in healthcare resource allocation.

“The Cultural and Ethical Implications of International Adoption” (Conference Presentation). Final Participant Presentation, Yale University’s Summer Bioethics Institute, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America, July 2013.